Kadasne's Textbook of Anatomy (Clinically Oriented): Volume 1: Upper and Lower Extremities / Volume 2: Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis / Volume 3: Head, Neck, Face and Brain
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Textbook of Anatomy (Clinically Oriented) is a unique blend of gross, developmental, radiological and clinical anatomy. Anatomical relations as a basis of symptoms and signs in various body parts: head, neck and brain, thorax abdomen and pelvis, upper and lower limbs have been dealt with very well which makes the book a valuable companion to the clinicians as well as to imaging departments, gives a crisp and lucid account of correlative neuroanatomy. It profusely illustrated with artist drawn and computer process color figures. This book is a comprehension textbook fulfilling the MCI objectives on graduate education with a thrust on problem solving Volume 1 Front Matter Cover Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Contents 1. Osteology of the Superior Limb 2. Superior Limb in General 3. Regional Anatomy of the Superior Limb 4. Mammary Gland 5. Axilla 6. Study of the Back 7. Shoulder Joint 8. The Arm 9. Elbow Joint 10. Forearm 11. Nerves and Vessels of the Forearm 12. Cubital Fossa 13. Superior Radioulnar Joint 14. Wrist and the Hand 15. Wrist Joint 16. Osteology of the Inferior Limb 17. Femur 18. Patella 19. Tibia 20. Fibula 21. Talus 22. Calcaneus 23. Navicular Bone 24. Front of Thigh 25. Hip Joint 26. Back of Thigh 27. Knee Joint 28. Leg 29. Muscles of the Flexor Compartment 30. Foot 31. Sole of Foot 32. Ankle Joint 33. Arches of Foot 34. Clinical Pictures MCQs of Upper Limb MCQs of Lower Limb Index Volume 2 Front Matter Cover Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Contents 1. Synopsis on Osteology of Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis 2. Pelvis 3. Thorax 4. Pleura 5. Lungs 6. Trachea 7. Pericardium 8. Heart 9. Thoracic Aorta 10. Oesophagus 11. Thoracic Duct and Veins in the Thorax 12. Thymus 13. Sympathetic Chain 14. Intervertebral Joints 15. The Perineum 16. Anal Triangle 17. Ischio-Rectal Fossa 18. Anal Canal 19. Urogenital Triangle 20. Deep Perineal Pouch 21. Penis 22. Female Perineum 23. Abdomen 24. Muscles of the Anterior Abdominal Wall 25. Hernia 26. Spermatic Cord 27. Testis 28. Epididymis 29. Abdominal Cavity and Peritoneum 30. Spleen 31. Liver 32. Gallbladder 33. Duodenum 34. Pancreas 35. Portal Vein 36. Posterior Abdominal Wall 37. Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands 38. Suprarenal Glands 39. Ureter 40. Small Intestine 41. Abdominal Aorta 42. Inferior Vena Cava 43. Lumbar Plexus 44. Coeliac Ganglion 45. Diaphragm 46. Pelvis 47. Anal Canal 48. Urinary Bladder 49. Prostate 50. Vas Deferens 51. Seminal Vesicles 52. Female Genital Organs 53. Vagina 54. Uterine Tubes 55. Ovary 56. Urethra 57. Internal Iliac Artery 58. Internal Iliac Vein 59. Sacral Plexus 60. Joints of the Pelvis 61. Muscles of the Back 62. Lumbar Fascia 63. Surface Marking of Important Structures 64. Clinical Pictures Multiple Choice Questions Index Volume 3 Front Matter Cover Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Contents 1. Osteology of Head, Neck and the Face 2. Pterygopalatine Fossa 3. Cervical Vertebrae 4. Mandible 5. Maxilla 6. Cranial Cavity 7. Posterior Cranial Fossa 8. Cervical Fascia 9. Cervical Plexus 10. Posterior Triangle 11. Sternomastoid Muscle 12. Front of the Neck 13. Anterior Triangles of the Neck 14. Carotid Triangle 15. Scalenus Anterior Muscle 16. Median Region of the Front of the Neck 17. Scalp and Temple 18. Muscles of the Face 19. Back of the Neck and Head 20. Branches of Occipital Artery 21. Ligamentum Nuchae 22. Suboccipital Triangle 23. Suboccipital Muscles 24. Deeper Consideration of the Face 25. Parotid Region 26. Temporal and Infratemporal Regions 27. Temporomandibular Joint 28. Mandibular Nerve 29. Maxillary Nerve 30. Eyelids, Lacrimal Apparatus and External Nose 31. Lacrimal Apparatus 32. Cranial Cavity 33. Orbit 34. Eyeball 35. Deep Part of the Neck 36. Thoracic Duct 37. Common Carotid Artery 38. Internal Jugular Vein 39. External Carotid Artery 40. Cranial Nerve 41. Hypoglossal Nerve 42. Sympathetic Trunk 43. Phrenic Nerve 44. Prevertebral Region 45. Joints of Neck 46. Mouth 47. The Tongue 48. Pharynx 49. Tonsil 50. Palate 51. Larynx 52. External Nose 53. Nasal Cavity 54. Nasal Septum 55. Pterygopalatine Ganglion 56. External Ear 57. Middle Ear 58. Auditory Tube 59. Internal Ear 60. Facial Nerve 61. Nuclei of Some of the Cranial Nerves 62. Structure and Development of Tooth 63. Nuclear Components of Cranial Nerves 64. Brain 65. Medulla 66. Internal Structure of the Medulla 67. Pons 68. Midbrain 69. Cerebellum 70. Superolateral Surface of the Cerebral Hemisphere 71. Inferior Surface of the Cerebral Hemisphere 72. Medial Surface of the Cerebral Hemisphere 73. Thalamus 74. Hypothalamus 75. Subthalamus 76. Metathalamus 77. Epithalamus 78. Third Ventricle 79. Fourth Ventricle 80. Lateral Ventricles of the Cerebral Hemispheres 81. Limbic System 82. Basal Ganglia 83. Olfactory Nerve 84. Blood Supply of Brain 85. Venous Drainage of the Brain 86. Reticular Formation 87. White Matter of the Cerebrum 88. Surface Marking of Head, Neck and Face 89. Clinical Pictures Multiple Choice Questions Index Anatomy was written and taught by surgeons and physicians in the golden era of rise of medicine. Anatomy was brought to a respectable stage by great surgeons and physicians. Every structure in the body has hidden surgical and clinical thrill of practical importance. It is only on the foundation of anatomy the clinical sciences progressed to the stage of organ transplant. Emergence of the non-invasive techniques of investigation has acted as a boon for anatomy in its further research and clinical application. This book is handy, useful, purposive, and relevant to the requirements of students and teachers of anatomy and also of significant consequence to the teachers of surgery and its allied specialities. Some of the topics covered are pterygopalatine fossa, cervical vertebrae, mandible, maxilla, cervical plexus, sternomastoid muscle, scalenus anterior muscle, lacrimal apparatus, thoracic duct, hypoglossal nerve, phrenic nerve, pterygopalatine ganglion, medulla, cerebellum, and so on The volume on the superior and the inferior limbs is one of the three books written by the author. The contents of the book faithfully represent the lecturers on anatomy given by the author. All the figures are simple and easily re-producible. It is pertaining to note that all the diagrams are drawn by the authour himself. At the end of the book some of the anatomical images are given for the sake of clarity. Images of special investigations such as X-rays, arthroscopic view, arteriogram are added for the knowledge and the interest
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